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Healthy financial systems should not rely on short sellers and journalists to expose accounting scandals at large, publicly listed companies. Regulators and auditors should have been the heroes of the Wirecard story but their inability to see what others saw plainly paints them as the villains in this edition of German corporate noir.
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Deutsche gives Toomey position as head of new group — Gimpel leaves Citi, has fintech idea — Moelis hires Whelchel for private capital team
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Securitization is the most mathematical of debt markets, and synthetic securitization its most abstract department. But in a niche within that niche is a small investment firm, for which the market is all about ideas and people. Jon Hay reports.
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Deutsche Bank has hired Mark DeSplinter as managing director and head of US index and single-name credit default swaps (CDS), based in New York.
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Deutsche Bank has appointed Diarmuid Toomey head of its newly created strategic capital markets group, which will combine leveraged finance, structured equity and equity-linked products, according to a memo seen by GlobalCapital.
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Angus Whelchel, former global head of private capital markets at Barclays, has been hired by US boutique advisory group Moelis & Co to head its private capital markets team.